forked from extern/egroupware
189 lines
4.1 KiB
PHP
Executable File
189 lines
4.1 KiB
PHP
Executable File
<?
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### Start Configuration Options ###
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### These are automatically set in phpGW - do not edit ###
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$sep = $phpgw_info["server"]["dir_separator"];
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$rootdir = $phpgw->vfs->basedir;
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$fakebase = $phpgw->vfs->fakebase;
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$hostname = $phpgw_info["server"]["webserver_url"] . $filesdir;
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$appname = $phpgw_info["flags"]["currentapp"];
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$settings = $phpgw_info["user"]["preferences"][$appname];
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if (stristr ($rootdir, PHPGW_SERVER_ROOT))
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{
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$filesdir = substr ($rootdir, strlen (PHPGW_SERVER_ROOT));
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}
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else
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{
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unset ($filesdir);
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}
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### End Configuration Options ###
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define ("NULL", "");
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require ("./inc/db.inc.php");
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/* Set up any initial db settings */
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db_init ();
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###
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# Get user settings from database
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###
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/* We have to define these by hand in phpGW, or rely on it's templates */
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define ('HTML_TABLE_FILES_HEADER_BG_COLOR', "");
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define ('HTML_TABLE_FILES_HEADER_TEXT_COLOR', "maroon");
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define ('HTML_TABLE_FILES_COLUMN_HEADER_BG_COLOR', "");
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define ('HTML_TABLE_FILES_COLUMN_HEADER_TEXT_COLOR', "maroon");
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define ('HTML_TABLE_FILES_BG_COLOR', "");
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define ('HTML_TABLE_FILES_TEXT_COLOR', "maroon");
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define ('HTML_TEXT_ERROR_COLOR', "red");
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define ('HTML_TEXT_NAVIGATION_BACK_TO_USER', "Back to file manager");
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###
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# Need to include this here so they recognize the settings
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###
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require ("./inc/html.inc.php");
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###
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# Define the list of file attributes. Format is "internal_name" => "Displayed name"
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# This is used both by internally and externally for things like preferences
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###
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$file_attributes = array ("name" => "Filename", "mime_type" => "MIME Type", "size" => "Size", "created" => "Created", "modified" => "Modified", "owner" => "Owner", "createdby_id" => "Created by", "modifiedby_id" => "Created by", "modifiedby_id" => "Modified by", "app" => "Application", "comment" => "Comment");
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###
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# Calculate and display B or KB
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# And yes, that first if is strange,
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# but it does do something
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###
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function borkb ($size, $enclosed = NULL, $return = 0)
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{
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if (!$size)
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$size = 0;
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if ($enclosed)
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{
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$left = "(";
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$right = ")";
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}
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if ($size < 1024)
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$rstring = $left . $size . "B" . $right;
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else
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$rstring = $left . round($size/1024) . "KB" . $right;
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return (eor ($rstring, $return));
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}
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###
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# Check for and return the first unwanted character
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###
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function bad_chars ($string, $return = 0)
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{
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if (preg_match("-([\\\|/|<|>|\"])-", $string, $badchars))
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$rstring = $badchars[1];
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return trim ((eor ($rstring, $return)));
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}
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###
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# Match character in string using ord ().
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###
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function ord_match ($string, $charnum)
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{
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for ($i = 0; $i < strlen ($string); $i++)
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{
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$character = ord (substr ($string, $i, 1));
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if ($character == $charnum)
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{
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return True;
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}
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}
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return False;
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}
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###
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# Decide whether to echo or return. Used by HTML functions
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###
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function eor ($rstring, $return)
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{
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if ($return)
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return ($rstring);
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else
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{
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html_text ($rstring . "\n");
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return (0);
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}
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}
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###
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# URL encode a string
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# First check if its a query string, then if its just a URL, then just encodes it all
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# Note: this is a hack. It was made to work with form actions, form values, and links only,
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# but should be able to handle any normal query string or URL
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###
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function string_encode ($string, $return)
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{
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global $hostname;
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if (preg_match ("/=(.*)(&|$)/U", $string))
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{
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$rstring = preg_replace ("/=(.*)(&|$)/Ue", "'=' . rawurlencode ('\\1') . '\\2'", $string);
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}
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elseif (ereg ("^$hostname", $string))
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{
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$rstring = ereg_replace ("^$hostname/", "", $string);
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$rstring = preg_replace ("/(.*)(\/|$)/Ue", "rawurlencode ('\\1') . '\\2'", $rstring);
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$rstring = "$hostname/$rstring";
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}
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else
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{
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$rstring = rawurlencode ($string);
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/* Terrible hack, decodes all /'s back to normal */
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$rstring = preg_replace ("/%2F/", "/", $rstring);
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}
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return (eor ($rstring, $return));
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}
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function string_decode ($string, $return)
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{
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$rstring = rawurldecode ($string);
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return (eor ($rstring, $return));
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}
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###
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# HTML encode a string
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# This should be used with anything in an HTML tag that might contain < or >
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###
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function html_encode ($string, $return)
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{
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$rstring = htmlspecialchars ($string);
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return (eor ($rstring, $return));
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}
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function translate ($text)
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{
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global $phpgw;
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return ($phpgw->lang ($text));
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}
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?>
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